In a devastating report issued Monday, the Cost of War Project at Brown University estimates that at least 4.5 million people have died as a result of the wars launched by the United States since the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
Anti-China hysteria and the attack on democratic rights
CENTCOM initially claimed the strike killed a senior al-Qaeda leader, but locals said the man was an innocent farmer
Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J.S. Davies amplify upon a full-page ad in The New York Times on Tuesday calling the war an “unmitigated disaster” and urging Biden and U.S. Congress to help bring it speedily to an end
Biden appeals to identity politics and covers up the White House’s promotion of war and reaction
The US doesn't expect Ukraine's counteroffensive to be successful
When nations die, they do so with surprising speed
Macroeconomic results of the week (May 06-12)
Bringing uncertainty to region
Chinese envoy Li Hui met with Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials in Kyiv to discuss the prospect of peace talks
The lawmakers want Biden to declare he won't support the Saudi-led coalition if the conflict reignites
High-level summit demonstrates Central Asia's growing importance on China's diplomatic agenda
Never in the two and a half centuries of American history has one person concurrently dominated and overshadowed both major political parties as does Donald J. Trump
The Beginning of a Slump in Western Economies?
Alliance leaders will approve thousands of pages of secret military plans that detail how to respond to a Russian attack
US is the actual instigator of coercive diplomacy, with a disgraceful "dark history"
Crafting a New Blueprint
The author of a study on the people killed indirectly by the War on Terror calls on the U.S. to step up reconstruction and assistance efforts in post-9/11 war zones
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